or better yet, find a painted piece of interior that hasnt been sun faded, take it to a paint supplier and have them color match it. Make sure they or you account for the sheen. You can buy flattening agent to dull the glos down the correct amount.

Heres a tip for restoring the interior.... start saving some dollars. You can plan on spending at least $1000-1500 just for the repros. This is you putting it in. It all seems cheap enough until you start to add it up.

I've added up a total of $450.00 at Clark's for everything I need, parts I don't need have already been refurbished from when I started redoing my sedan interior and swapped out. Painting and minor floor repair is what's left.

Dave added: "The interior paint was the old nitrocellulose lacquer. It had somewhat less gloss than polished acrylic lacquer, which was used on the exterior."

PPG sent me an email that the color code for the Roman Red interior (single tone) is PPG 70961. Their paint can be ordered at 858-909-2150. They guarantee their colors and send a spray out panel that is certified by their lab for correctness. I have no idea what their cost is.

Somewhere, I also have the gloss percentages for the different parts of the interior. I will post that as soon as I find it.

What sort of "code" are you looking for? Black is black. Everything but the dash was painted with a 60% gloss - the dash should be flat. Is that the info you are looking for? It's a little more complicated with something other than a black interior..."